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Basic SW Knowledge  Founded at University of Omaha, 1952  Originally known as Angel Flight  SW Crest  Symbolizes the strength of the organization, wings representing the chapters which are held up by the torch of knowledge.  JNP—Joint National Project  Reaching Out  Each candidate class needs 20 hours  SNP—Signature National Project  National Defense  SWM—Silver Wings National Manual  Basic manual for Silver Wings and describes national policies and procedures.

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Conclaves  A University may submit a bid to host NATCON/ARCON at the upcoming conclave  Voting Members  One delegate from each chapter  Region Presidents  NATCON—National Conclave  Held in Chicago (CHICON) April 2015  Opportunity for SW and AAS members from every Area/Region to meet, attend business sessions, vote on important topics and much more.  ARCON—Area/Region Conclave  There are 11 Area/Regions, nationwide  Held by a Chapter/Squadron in your region  Opportunity for SW and AAS members within a region to meet, attend business sessions, vote on important topics etc.

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National Headquarters  Voted in at NATCON by the SW General Assembly Silver Wings National Headquarters  Currently held at Auburn University  SW National President  Ms. Christina Aycock Arnold Air Society National Headquarters  Currently held at Rochester Institute of Technology  AAS National President  C/Brig. Gen. John McCartney

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Executive Management Center  Co-Executive Directors  Brig. Gen. Dan Woodward  Maj. Gen. Maggie Woodward  Objectives of EMC  To provide a point of contact for chapter presidents  To centralize management at a national level  To provide continuity each year as National HQ changes  To provide a point of contact with other agencies such as Air Force HQ, AFROTC HQ, and AFA  Permanent headquarters that stores history about Silver Wings and its chapters

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Arnold Air Society  Founded at University of Cincinnati, 1947  Three Objectives  To create a more efficient relationship among Air Force officer candidates, in particular within the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.  To aid in the development of effective Air Force officers.  To further the purpose, traditions, and concepts of the United States Air Force  Colors  White—purity of our intent  Red—for the blood shed  Blue—for the skies we fly  Gold—for our warrior spirit and our wings